The theories of both Pavlov assumed which of the following?
a. Human behavior has little in common with animal behavior.
b. Human behavior reflects animal behavior.
c. Principles of animal learning can be applied to human behavior.
d. Principles of animal learning cannot be applied to human behavior.
C
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According to the developmental pathways model,
a. psychological disorders are best characterized as diseases. b. once a person's behavior deviates from the normal path, it will not return to normal. c. normal genes and normal environments tend to push development along a normal course. d. with age, individuals whose early development is maladaptive will almost always show deviation back to the norm.
Recent animal studies have shown that removal of the hippocampus several days after a mildly painful experience will not erase the memory of the experience. This evidence suggests that
A. the hippocampus is necessary only for long-term memory. B. the hippocampus is not necessary for forming new memories. C. memories are transferred and stored somewhere other than the hippocampus. D. memories of pain are stored in different areas of the brain than other memories.
Archival analyses of actual cases where false confessors pled not guilty and went to trial revealed jury conviction rates from
A. 15% to 23%. B. 73% to 81%. C. 43% to 51%. D. 3% to 12%.
The transition from adolescence to adulthood has been referred to as
A. transitional adulthood. B. emerging adulthood. C. post-adolescence. D. pre-adulthood.